Passionate about football
The notion that Pakistan is a cricket crazy country is as dated as a typewriter. Just like computers and laptops have replaced typewriters in offices and homes, football has replaced cricket on many streets of the country, especially the cities. Boys of all ages can now be seen wearing shirts and shorts of their favourite international football clubs and players, and busy kicking a ball in the streets where once cricket reigned supreme.
Football is the new passion for Pakistani kids these days. Ronaldo, Messi and Co. are the heroes they follow and FC Barcelona and Manchester United are the clubs they back. It is no wonder that many local clubs have cropped up to cater to the budding talented and eager youngsters who have taken football out of Lyari to other parts of the Karachi and other cities.
Maybe the decline of international cricket in Pakistan and the uncertain performance of the Pakistan cricket team in recent years had a part to play in this shift of sporting interest. Whatever the reason, it is a good sign that even without official patronage, football players and fans have taken ownership of game and are going all out to promote it.
Football got a major boost last weekend when international stars descended upon Pakistan in the shape of Rohaldinho, Gibbs and five other footballers. They were here to play two seven-a-side matches, alongside local footballers. The event, organised by Leisure Leagues and dubbed ‘Ronaldinho and Friends’, sent sport fans into a frenzy and rightly so.
Though these players are past their glory days, they are still legends with magical feet. Ronaldinho is a Brazilian legend, Ryan Giggs represented Manchester United. The rest of the Ronaldinho and Friends line-up comprised former French players Robert Pires and Nicolas Anelka, Portugal’s Luis Boa Morte, English goal-keeper David James and Dutch star George Boateng.
The first match was played in Karachi on July 8, at Abdus Sattar Edhi Hockey Stadium, between teams led by Ronaldinho and Giggs, comprising both international and budding local players.
The second match took place the next evening at Fortress Stadium, Lahore. Both the events were packed to capacity despite the exuberant ticket rates. Ronaldinho-7 won both the matches against Team Giggs to secure the series. At Karachi, Ronaldinho-7 won against the Giggs-7 with the final score of 2-1. At Lahore, Ronaldinho-7 sealed the series with a 2-0 victory.
Team Ronaldinho comprised Yousuf Butt, Saddam Hussain, Kaleemullah, Saadullah, Hassan Bashir, Riaz, Kamran, along with Ronaldinho, Boa Morte and Robert Pires.
Team Giggs had Mohammad Rasool, Mohammad Essa, Aziz, Razik, Mohammad Adil, Adnan, Mohammad Ali and Ahmed, along with Giggs, Nicolas Anelka, George Boateng and David James.